St Ives Town face another long trip tomorrow as they travel to Weymouth just days after picking up a point at Dorchester.

Manager Ricky Marheineke welcomes back some key players for the Evo-Stik League Southern, Premier Division match, with Danny Kelly and Charlie De’Ath among those returning to the squad.

Now unbeaten in five league games, Saints are confident of picking up another good result.

“It was a really good performance and result in midweek under the circumstances and that shows the strength in depth we have in the squad,” said Marheineke.

“We’re expecting a tough game on Saturday. They’re one of the best teams in the league at moving the ball around. We’ll have to be somewhere near our best and must stay concentrated because you’re not only having to watch the player on the ball, but other players’ movement as well.”

Marheineke puts his team’s good run of late down to hard work in training, and players beginning to understand what is expected of them.

He added: “Training is the catalyst for success.

“You get it right in training and then you put it into practice in games. Earlier in the season the players weren’t 100 per cent sure what we wanted from them and that showed in performances.

“They’ve really worked hard over the last month to get it right. They’re doing what we’re asking of them on a more regular basis, and the results are better.”